Perroquetsecours has been mandated to find the best possible family for the following bird (s) presently in Candiac QC:

Name : CocoSpecies : cockatielAge : 8 years oldLeg band or microchip : noneSex : unknown but presumed to be a maleBuying date : in 2009Buying location: in a pet storeThe bird is presently in: Candiac QC

Habits and personality: (text based on information provided by the current owner)

Coco likes the doors of his cage to be open and he sits on top of them. When the owners are away, they leave the radio on for him. He is a little fearful. The new family will have to give him time to adapt. When we talk to him, he approaches us and interacts with sounds. He will sing on occasion. If we do not give him attention, he will vocalize to have some.

Reason for placing in adoption:

The children having left the house and the owner's work requires for her to travel regularly, the time is lacking and the bird is alone way too often. The family we are looking for will need to have time to interact with him. The bird comes with his cage and the table. There is no adoption fee for this bird, only his happiness matters. We will be very selective.

If you’re interested to adopt this bird or wish to have more information, please contact Perroquetsecours at the following link: adoption@perroquetsecours.com or call 450-567-8765 or fill out our web form at the following link: http://www.perroquetsecours.com/?page_id=1860Perroquetsecours will make a pre-selection for the current owner and will submit the names of the candidates selected that meet our rigorous criteria for adoption. The final choice of the adoptive family among all candidates will be at the sole discretion of the current owner.

Perroquetsecours must, on a regular basis, put some unclaimed found birds up for adoption and in doing so, it updates a database of candidates interested in adopting a parrot. Therefore, and although this is not its main mission, in exceptional circumstances and at its own discretion, it happens that Perroquetsecours agrees to intervene to help a person in need to find a new family for one or more of their birds.